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I know that code cause i used it already on a link like that but as you can see, the link i use now is quiete long and i tried to paste the taget blank on different spots in the code but it doesnt work. Everytime i click the image it opens on the same page

Why are you trying to eliminate ways that your visitors can open the link. All browsers generally allow you to select from same tab, new tab or new window when you right click on a link and adding one of those long dead target thingies will at best stop them from being able to choose one of the three (or more) alternatives that they will ordinarily have.

Some browsers even allow you to predefine how different sorts of links will be opened (my browser is configured to open links within a site in the same tab and external links in a new tab) - depending on how the browser is set your target will either be ignored or will annoy your visitor by blocking their selected choice.

I know that code cause i used it already on a link like that but as you can see, the link i use now is quiete long and i tried to paste the taget blank on different spots in the code but it doesnt work. Everytime i click the image it opens on the same page

I just checked your page and clicked on the image links where you have the target attribute and it does indeed work. Are you sure you were clicking on the right ones? You didn't apply the target attribute to all of them.